
News
Share
Published 10:29 20 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 10:30 20 Jul 2023 BST

Just Stop Oil activists were met with a counterprotest from a group branding themselves as "Just Stop P*ssing Everyone Off" during a protest.
Members of the environmental group were carrying out one of their latest protests by sitting in the street in London.
But they were surrounded by people in orange t-shirts which had 'Just Stop P*ssing Everyone Off' written on them.
They linked hands and stood around the Just Stop Oil sat on the ground preventing them from marching in the road.
In a post sharing the footage, the environmental group said: "Supporters of Just Stop Oil were met with a counterprotest while preparing to slow march in Elephant & Castle, but after explaining their reasoning for demanding an end to new oil and gas, the counter-protesters dispersed."
Just Stop Oil have carried out a number of high-profile protests in recent weeks and months.
The group campaigns for the government to stop granting new licenses for fossil fuel drilling and production.
In particular, the group target high-profile events with large media coverage, such as Wimbledon and the Ashes.
Related links:
Explore more on these topics:
Plane erupts in huge fireball following emergency landing
The crash was caught on camera The moment a private jet crashed and erupted into a huge fireball following an emergency landing has been caught on camera in harrowing footage. Both pilot and co-pilot were killed in the incident which happened yesterday (7 June). The harrowing footage has been going viral online as the crash […]
News
10h
Fighter jet scrambled to shoot down Russian drone over NATO airspace
The drone was shot down A fighter jet has been scrambled to shoot down a Russian drone over NATO airspace, it has been reported. Fighter jets were scrambled this morning after a Russian drone incurred on NATO airspace. Latvia reported that NATO fighters were sent up to deal with the issue. This came just a […]
News
11h
News
Ukraine launches massive drone strike on St Petersburg as Kremlin brands attack ‘unprecedented’
News